Excellent service and the vest is …
Excellent service and the best is brilliant
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Finding and buying an amazing first bike for your kid is not so difficult but what is challenging is to teach your kids to ride their first bike without stabilisers or for them to make the transition from balance bikes safely. Today, most parents realise that using stabilizers on a child's bike to start with makes it more difficult for kids to learn to balance on their own when they try and switch to bikes without stabilisers . What both kids and parents need is something to replace the stabilisers and help make learning to ride first bikes for kids easy, safe and enjoyable for all. So if you are planning to gift your child a great bike but are worried about helping him/her to learn to ride it; then don’t worry as we have the perfect replacement for stabilisers. BikyBiky Children’s Bike Harness has been specifically designed by our team of designers to help children who are either moving up from balance bikes or switching from stabilizers, to ride a bike safely and easily. Our children’s Bike Harness is worn by your child while learning to ride their new bike and parents should hold the padded handle attached to the back of the harness to help maintain their balance on the bike and assist with braking, slowing down and avoiding obstacles. Our Children’s Bike Harness will make learning to ride a first bike exciting, enchanting and pain-free as you will be able to catch them in the event of any incidents and so your child will not fear falling off their bike which will massively boost their confidence.
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Excellent service and the best is brilliant
Great product and service . Definitely recommend them!!!!
One of the best items i have bought grandaughter , She is now riding her bike after twice wearing the jacket she still wants to wear it just for more confidence, I have no problem with recommending this product
Great communication and speedy delivery. Fantastic product that had my daughter riding her bike in no time.
I started cycle training with my Granddaughter on a balance bike.Saw the Bikybiky (Vest)
On the first ride on her new bike minus stabalisers she was a bit worried.Literaly 10minutes later she was off.She wore it again but never needed any assistance from me.Job Done.Thanks Bikybiky.
Great product. Lent it to several friends who were also teaching their kids to ride their bikes.
Really pleased with the bikybiky vest so far.. my son age 6 has pretty much cracked riding his bike now with the help of wearing this vest. It is also great for not putting my back out when helping him ride.
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